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A current and comprehensive directory of over 1,500 organizations, foundations,
political parties, publishers, book dealers, newsletters and journals identified
with the American “right-wing,” including Conservative, Patriotic,
Anti-Communist, libertarian, Pro-Family, Anti-Abortion, Ethnic (White)
Nationalist, Gun Rights, Free Market and other “right-wing” values, opinions
and beliefs. Listings include name, address and code to indicate special area of
interest. Serials are attributed to the sponsoring organization. The directory
is alphabetical with a geographic index. Also contains an annotated bibliography
of over 700 books on the American ‘right-wing,” including biographies,
histories, reports, studies, and a selection of skeptical quotations on
ideological belief systems. Published continuously since 1969. Laird Wilcox,
editor. ISBN 0-933592-94-9. ISSN 8756-0216. $19.95 Postpaid!

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current and comprehensive directory of over 1,400 organizations, foundations,
political parties, publishers, book dealers, newsletters and journals identified
with the American “left-wing,” including Liberal, Socialist, Radical,
Revolutionary, Feminist, Gay, Marxist, Anti-War, Environmental, Ethnic
(Minority) Nationalist, and other “left-wing” values, opinions and beliefs.
Listings include name, addressed and code to indicate area of interest. Serials
are attributed to the sponsoring organization. The directory is alphabetical
with a geographical index. Also contains an annotated bibliography of over 1,000
books on the American “left-wing,” including biographies, histories, studies
and reports, and a selection of skeptical quotations on ideological belief
systems. Published continuously since 1970. Laird Wilcox, Editor. ISBN
0-933592-95-7. ISSN 8756-0208. $19.95 Postpaid!

A thoroughly documented and extensively footnoted study of false and
fabricated racist, anti-Gay, and anti-Semitic “hate crimes” actually
perpetrated by the “victims” themselves to gain sympathy, advance a
political agenda, or for monetary gain. Reviews: (Wilcox’s Report) “contains
one documented example after another of extremists of all political stripes -
but mostly from groups generally considered societal victims - who have been
caught attempting to fabricate “hate crimes.” Phil Stanford, The
(Portland) Oregonian, 13 January 1993. “Hoo boy, talk about a powderkeg! This
explosive book examines a subject nobody wants to talk about - people who fake
hate crimes, such as physical attacks and the destruction or defacing of
property that are alleged to be motivated by the victim’s race, religion,
sexual orientation, etc.” Russ Kick, Outposts, 1995. From the notorious
Tawana Brawley hoax to cases reported only locally, each hoax is analyzed in
terms of apparent motives, techniques employed, and payoff to the “victim.” Crying
Wolf also discusses the intended and unintended consequences of these
hoaxes, and the role of special interest groups in generating irresponsible ‘hate
crime” statistics. A list of traits to help identify hoaxes is included. 1995.
Laird Wilcox, Author. ISBN 0-933592-82-5. $19.95 Postpaid!

New Second Edition! The anti-racist “watchdog” movement in the United
States consists of a number of organizations who “monitor” and combat the
activities of their ideological opponents, which includes a wide range of
organizations and individuals who have nothing to do with racism. The watchdog
elite consists of the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law
Center, both noted for enormous resources, massive legal staffs, and access to
media and law enforcement to promote their agenda. The watchdog “second string”
which includes the Center For Democratic Renewal and Political Research
Associates, are noted for their radical political agenda and extensive “links
and ties” to extremist groups of the far left. These four organizations are
closely studied in this detailed investigative report, which reveals a
little-known side that they would prefer kept from the public. With the
publication of the FBI’s Megiddo Report, which was compiled in part by
agenda-driven watchdog groups, this issue is especially serious. Included are
documented instances of illegal spying, theft of police files, fund-raising
irregularities, irresponsible and fraudulent claims, perjury, vicious and
unprincipled name-calling, ritual defamation, libel, intolerance of criticism,
harassment, stalking, and a callous disregard for the civil liberties of their
opponents and critics. 2nd Edition, 1999. Laird Wilcox, Author. ISBN
0-933592-96-5. $24.95 Postpaid!

Laird Wilcox is founder of the Wilcox Collection on Contemporary Political
Movements in Kenneth Spencer Library at the University of Kansas. The
collection, established in 1965 and maintained by the library staff, occupies
over 2,100 feet of shelving and contains over 5,600 books and pamphlets, 4,100
serial titles, 1,000 audio tapes, an extensive collection of flyers, brochures,
leaflets, and other ephemera, and files on more than 8,000 organizations. In
1989 the collection completed a $345,000 cataloging project funded by a U. S.
Department of Education grant. It is regularly used by researchers and scholars
and is recognized as one of the largest collections of its kind. Stories on the
collection have appeared in a wide variety of publications, including the Wall
Street Journal and the New York Times. Over the years the collection
has been the primary source for numerous books, articles, theses and
dissertations. Laird Wilcox is co-author (with John George) of Nazis,
Communists, Klansmen and Others on the Fringe (Prometheus: 1992), and Be
Reasonable: Selected Quotations for Inquiring Minds (Prometheus: 1995). Mr.
Wilcox lectures widely on the psychology of ideological belief systems and the
nature of political extremism.